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Nettle & Kidney Function

Nettle, or stinging nettle because of its stinging properties, is used both as a culinary herb and medicinally to treat various ailments, including those affecting the kidneys. In fact, nettle is approved in some European countries, such as Germany, for treating certain kidney aliments.

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Peppermint for a Sore Throat

You may know peppermint as a flavoring in gum, toothpaste and tea, but it is also used medicinally to treat a variety of ailments, such as upset stomach, headaches, anxiety, menstrual cramps and symptoms of the common cold, including sore throat.

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Things to Help With the Pain of Gingivitis

Gingivitis is a disease that causes inflammation and infection of your gums. If it is not treated, it can lead to tooth loss. Gingivitis develops when the bacteria in plaque -- the sticky, colorless deposit that is continually forming on your teeth -- multiply and infect your gums.

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Cough Medicines for People With High Blood Pressure

Many seemingly safe over-the-counter cough and cold products may be dangerous for people with high blood pressure, because they can raise blood pressure without causing symptoms. Therefore, it is very important to be selective when it comes to selecting cough and cold products.

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Will Zoloft Help With Menopause?

Menopause is not a disease but a natural biological process that marks the end of menstruation and fertility in women. Even though it is a natural course of a woman’s life cycle, menopause causes physical and psychological symptoms that can disturb your sleep, drain your energy and evoke feelings of sadness.

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Turmeric for Back Pain

Although most commonly used as a spice, turmeric has been used as a medicinal herb in Asia for thousands of years to treat a wide range of ailments from eye infections to leprosy. Turmeric is now being tested for possible benefits in managing various conditions such as cancer, heart disease, and low back pain.

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Benefits of Fenugreek for the Kidneys

Although fenugreek is commonly used in cooking, it also has long history of medicinal use and has been studied for the treatment of various conditions, including high cholesterol and diabetes.

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Lisinopril and Potassium

According to MedlinePlus, lisinopril is a prescription medicine used to treat heart conditions, including high blood pressure and heart failure, and to prolong survival after a heart attack. It belongs to a class of drugs called angiotensin-converting enzyme, or ACE, Inhibitors.

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Gallstones & Avoiding Turmeric

Although turmeric is best known as a spice, coloring agent and flavoring for various foods, it has also been used medicinally for thousands of years for such conditions as indigestion, liver ailments, and arthritis. Today, turmeric is used for various health problems including headaches, depression and cancer.

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Dosage to Take for Dandelion Root

Dandelion has been used medicinally for centuries by many cultural groups ranging from Arabic to Native American Indians. It is now used for a wide variety of medical conditions, but there is not enough scientific information to determine if it is effective for any of them.

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How Much Cranberry Juice for a UTI?

Cranberry has long been used by Native Americans as both a food and a medicine to treat many types of ailments, including digestive problems, bladder disorders and kidney diseases. In 2011, it is best known for its use in preventing urinary tract infections, or UTIs.

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The Effect of Aloe on Herpes

Aloe’s medicinal use dates back 6,000 years and many of its same uses remain today, including treating skin conditions such as minor abrasions and burns. The topical use of aloe is now being tested for possible benefits in managing ailments such as psoriasis and genital herpes.

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The Side Effects of Noni Capsules

For thousands of years, noni has been used in Polynesia as a food, dye and medicine. Today, noni is used medicinally for conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Noni commonly is taken as a juice but also is available as a tea and in capsule form. Before taking noni, consult with your doctor.

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